How to read Gulangyu ancient poems

The pinyin version of Gulangyu Island is as follows:

G ǔ l ǔ ng Youxing.

A trip to Gulangyu.

I don't know what you are talking about.

When I was young, I didn't know the bright moon in the sky, so I called it Bai Yupan.

You are right, I am right.

I suspect it is Yao's platform, flying in the sky.

Churion, the ancestor of Xilun.

Is the fairy in the moon hanging her feet?

You mean yǔshuícān?

Why do laurel trees become round in January?

This is a good example.

The white rabbit is not an old panacea. Can you tell me who eats it?

Y? x and Lu ò ji ǔ w ū, ti ā n. Renqin Qiqin.

Toads eat the full moon, the moon, the moon is so dark, I don't know.

You're right.

After Yi shot nine suns, the paradise on earth was clear and peaceful.

yüu láI rúhé? What does this mean?

The moon has been lost, and there is nothing to see except to walk away. Worry, how can I bear the pain, sadness breaks my heart.

Characteristics of the Moon in A Journey to the Moon by Gulang;

1. Shape: The poet compares the moon to a white jade plate in his poem, which not only depicts the round shape of the moon, but also reflects its whiteness. This metaphor is deeply rooted in people's hearts and makes people vividly feel the shape and color of the moon.

2. Mystery: The poet called the moon "the mirror of Yaotai", which vividly described the mystery and extraordinary of the moon. Yaotai is the place where immortals lived in ancient legends. Comparing the moon to the mirror of Yaotai makes the moon more mysterious and untouchable in people's eyes.

3. Dynamic: The poet described the moon as "flying at the end of Qingyun Mountain". This image not only depicts the rise and dynamics of the moon, but also gives it a sense of vitality and dynamics. This description makes the moon no longer a static object, but an existence with life and motion characteristics. Through the description of these images, the poet not only endowed the moon with rich visual characteristics, but also made people have a deeper understanding and perception of the moon in the process of reading this poem.